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*[[2001]]: [[George Koskotas]] is released from prison after serving 12 years of his sentence. | *[[2001]]: [[George Koskotas]] is released from prison after serving 12 years of his sentence. | ||
===Sports=== | ===Sports=== | ||
+ | *[[1977]]: In an UEFA Cup return match, [[AEK FC|AEK]] equalise QPR's 3-0 score in the first leg and eliminate the English cub on penalties as late-substitute keeper, [[Nikos Christidis]], saves two. | ||
*[[1993]]: [[Aris BC|Aris]] defeat Efes Pilsen 50-48 in Turin to win the European Cup-Winners' Cup. A vicious chair-fight follows the match between Greek fans and Turkish fans and players. | *[[1993]]: [[Aris BC|Aris]] defeat Efes Pilsen 50-48 in Turin to win the European Cup-Winners' Cup. A vicious chair-fight follows the match between Greek fans and Turkish fans and players. | ||
*[[1994]]: [[PAOK BC|PAOK]] defeat Stefanel 100-91 in Milan to win the Korac Cup. | *[[1994]]: [[PAOK BC|PAOK]] defeat Stefanel 100-91 in Milan to win the Korac Cup. |
Revision as of 15:51, March 21, 2007
Events
- 1900: Arthur Evans purchases the site in Crete where he believes the Minoan palace of Knossos to be.
- 1921: The Greek Army occupies Afyon Karahisar in Asia Minor.
- 1970: Polykarpos Georkadjis is assassinated in Cyprus.
- 1996: Theodoros Angelopoulos receives an award as the best European screen director.
- 2001: George Koskotas is released from prison after serving 12 years of his sentence.
Sports
- 1977: In an UEFA Cup return match, AEK equalise QPR's 3-0 score in the first leg and eliminate the English cub on penalties as late-substitute keeper, Nikos Christidis, saves two.
- 1993: Aris defeat Efes Pilsen 50-48 in Turin to win the European Cup-Winners' Cup. A vicious chair-fight follows the match between Greek fans and Turkish fans and players.
- 1994: PAOK defeat Stefanel 100-91 in Milan to win the Korac Cup.
Births
- 1974: Giorgos Anatolakis, footballer
Deaths
- 1970: Polykarpos Georkadjis, former Interior Minister of Cyprus